Oppenheimer Kellerlabyrinth ★ 4.6
Underground wine-cellar labyrinth built between the 12th and 17th centuries beneath Oppenheim Marktplatz. Approximately 500 m of vaults open to guided tours from the Tourist Information at Merianstrasse 2.
Largest technical wine museum in Germany, in an Oppenheim late Baroque building with 5,000 m2 across three floors. Covers viticulture, cooperage, glassblowing and a 2,400-corkscrew collection across 2,000 years of German wine history.
Address: Wormser Strasse 49, 55276 Oppenheim, Germany, Rheinhessen
Underground wine-cellar labyrinth built between the 12th and 17th centuries beneath Oppenheim Marktplatz. Approximately 500 m of vaults open to guided tours from the Tourist Information at Merianstrasse 2.
Underground wine-cellar labyrinth built between the 12th and 17th centuries beneath Oppenheim Marktplatz. Approximately 500 m of vaults open to guided tours from the Tourist Information at Merianstrasse 2.
Sparkling-wine and viticulture museum at the Kupferbergterrasse, founded in the 19th-century Sektkellerei. Displays cover sparkling-wine technology, the Otto von Bismarck Bismarck-Zimmer and a 2,000-year amphora collection.
Worms city museum in the 12th-century Andreasstift collegiate church with a wine-history exhibit covering Liebfraumilch and the Liebfrauenstift-Kirchenstueck Riesling vineyard. 7,000 years of Worms settlement on display.
Worms art house museum built in 1884 by Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli for the Heyl-zu-Herrnsheim wine-industrialist family. Leading Rhineland-Palatinate art museum with adjacent gardens overlooking the Liebfrauenkirche.